Prolia shots
Has anyone had experience with prolio shots?
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Has anyone had experience with prolio shots?
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@nycmusic Amen!
@blm1007blm1007 What a great post! And i agree 100%. Sometimes these tretments can cause too many other problems. So take your pick, i guess.
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1 Reaction@rosemariewalters I have noticed that chemo docs reduce doses, divide them differently, or stretch them out into longer infusions….they sometimes give IV hydration the day after chemo to help the body clear toxins…pre-meds for anticipated side effects….wouldn’t it be great if docs could test bone patients to see if particular meds would work before giving out meds ! But, i don’t know if any of this applies to other meds like bone meds.
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I have spoken with my endocrinologist about the possibility of stopping Prolia and having reclast infusions. He agreed to having me take one half dose and monitoring for osteoclast activity to see if half is effective enough. Still weighing the possibility.
@nycmusic Yes, it sure would be great if docs could test bone patients to see if a particular med worked. Interesting about chemo docs. You have intersting and informative posts. Thank you.
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I agree! My endo has agreed to do bone marker testing to monitor if I decide to do this.
@gravity3 I like it when docs work with patients in this way- shows they are paying attention to us .
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2 Reactions@rosemariewalters hi—well, I have some experiences with different kinds of cancer—myself, my late husband and other family and friends…the constant monitoring, even when NED, raises our medical consciousness..and i try pass the info on so we all can form intelligent questions for our docs. The internet is flooded with info and this site helps sort it out—but, in the end, it’s good docs who can really interpret that in a cohesive actionable way.
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1 Reaction@nycmusic I had my first Prolia shot this past February. Next one is in August. My medical team of oncology, cardiology, primary, and nephrology all consulted together to determine the best medication and dosage to use. My entire team [don't forget that we as patients are also part of that team!] works hard to keep good communication going. We owe it to ourselves to surround ourselves with the best people we can!
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3 ReactionsBeing a proactive patient is very important… we really must see ourselves as team members ! Saw my Primary today, an excellent doc for many years and she said some people have different healthy ranges for test result #s, and I’m in a good place for now, no extra tests/meds needed …I get blood tests every 3 months from oncologists—all the docs look at overall trends…I’ve been basically healthy other than CRC, now NED 18 months…docs hesitate to mess too much with good health ! I don’t need the super--restricted diet presently…mostly just being aware, careful. balanced…and I am disciplined…my doc has shown when action is needed she’s very on top. We’re a team !
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